Jada Lanise Andrews-Sullivan is a native of San Antonio who is dedicated to creating a better community for everyone. The privilege of raising four children as a single mother. Her family's history is rooted in servitude and uplifting others. Jada graduated from Sam Houston High School in SAISD and went on to further her education at the University of Texas at Austin. While she didn't graduate, she left early to serve in the United States Army. After receiving an honorable discharge in 1997, she graduated from HBC St. Philip's College with an associate degree. In 2006, she launched her own business, which continues to thrive to this day.
Jada is an advocate for creating a stronger, more equitable, and thriving living and working environment for everyone. She believes that equitable investments are necessary to close the gaps of poverty and economic segregation. By continuing to work towards a more just society, we can transform our world. Jada is committed to advocating for the elevation and equality within challenged platforms, using her experience to uplift others out of domestic or sexual abuse, empowering women, addressing generational trauma, developing youth leadership, supporting small businesses, fighting against inequality and injustice, and promoting overall well-being for everyone.
Jada believes that we can achieve a better future by focusing on education, social justice changes, investing in small businesses, empowering women and youth leadership, and providing entrepreneur training. She is a dedicated advocate for equity and is committed to uplifting underrepresented communities. Jada's life motto is "Rise Above the Storm, It's Time to Soar!"